The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 11, 1918, Image 9
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Siuinday with his. hIoIIielklhs.
Refd n spen It 1las"t .\lnday% w ith .\IlM
lPelicia1 Stone.
Nlaste- IHoward Carlist.e ait Mar
shall SItone l efi Tuesday for North
(irrenville high School.
Mr. J. ii. (arlisle and soil, Ioward,
I-spent a few days last week with Mrs.
Stuith, of Alcolu.
Ni. and Mrs. Clyje Garrett had the
imiisfortu ii ne of losing their liomle by
fire last I riday.
Miss-es Kiddie Arnold ind liviele
Stonle left Siulnday morn11111in.g for \Iolni
Ville whie they will teach inl the grad
ed school.
Vhile realizing that service, 0lliciein
.a
0v and deportitent are th evideies
of ap jpreintion, and a Se se of obliga
tion on tle par of the public servant.
it is not amiss that I express my gral
itude for a coitinuanice of favor and
confidence shown by the resiult of the
recent election. 'Fspecially is this true
after a seIvice of nearly thirty years
- in ofilee and witi a son holding a re
sponcsilde place inl tIt' (er'-itIt htousew, for
all of which we are gratefuli and feel
keenly this renewal of (Aur ohuigaiosu
to the( people.
0o t. G.THONPSON.
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We will wir
Nothing else reallyz
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Nor IllIt ion nd.10 v ts .rih is e(lilyd
8cl t , t . 11tt't. \'tile ha r sltilEd.a
Ill n .l.1 I il4 to work I(ev. . .h
.sunda o r ine 1 eti. 1spt. : .
(60 S*uny Siifhouol1. Suiii. J
: I' t hat thol' 1he ( oug'ht'Os to o It
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F or)I(ttt t M I--h v if) c)it ' oed V111'
ol otf ('a)der d will 11r)4n r ia ord he
T1: than I th o flll t b a' n i's tyo : War
1( I fot i ltho d of ha i yw4 of
lent to ele tion. ).o'th le Ilaure. I
amruto t'i'Ivotei ii ('thtreevd.n
inot relur i prtomisto work414 for' te
intrss oil. It 4)ll IWI' kept 11 hanbd
aId g41 1ito h a ito n ts wi14t. fist of ma1itI
itllI t oi05 of t ilt dowels ain 1 S.
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I or dasti8 cide oeya
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191.
I r". st3- i( I Ilivaii, w'ire orf I l4.I
Al IS. Addie I 111ff, wIfe of Pascal ).
liillf, died at Simpsonville, May 2:Ird,
1918. 111ried a 11 old family loille Onl
Ma y IS, 19 8.
13. A. Wharton, died at Cross Hill,
.1l1i 11 tl, 191S. Ie was a brother of
Jl .ohn 11. Wharton.
.\lkis lelenl 11. Hardin, of Washing
ton, I). C., di 'd at Atlantic City, N. .J.,
.1111nv -dl, 191 . ur11 ied a1 A tlant a a.,
WaS the youngest. daite11rold of Col.
\l:irk A. and E mma liardin, of Atlall
la. C:I.. an1d graniddaughtler of D)r. .jlhn
. mId Nancy Suillivan.
A iper by U. C. athiertson ".\
-\lessa-v-e of Ilope"---was road. H w\;.
mioved t11t.h111is beautiful paper be
ii'blishied in two of the daily pa es --
Th thieriville Nw(I and T'he Stadt
ItI was moved thlat W. 1). uian
P-1-1 "'ullivanl, 11'aul Suliivanl and An1
nIII G;arlinlgtonl obtainl the nam1les of .
ourl relialives whlo fougtOl inl the levo
luitionary, Civil anid present war and(
read th1em at. the next meling. It was
siggested Ilial t marble tablet be got
ten or 1h11 churllch an d1 these names
placeid up111On it.
The lext reunion will be held at
1 ba11011 the first 'I'litirsday in Auglist.
Ill illilory of out' aicestors--Revo
litionar.y soldiers, w ho lived around
Lebanon Chitch and helped make this
cotintry what It is:
Charles Sullivan, Pleasant Sullivan,
Moses Sullivan, lewlet Sullivan, Jno.
Dunklin, Joseph Dunklin, Capt. Geo.
Martin, Thomas Hamilton, Benjamin
Arnold, Thomas Arnold, .)no. Arnold,
Samuel Ridgeway, Jno. Camp, Hen
drick Arnold.
Letter read from Bolto Sullivan.
lie sent a large U. S. flag, a so service
flag. le suggested that the he hung
oil the east wall next to gra e yard,
and the national flag he hung over the
sile aisle, cutting the pole desired
length. Leaving space below for
framed inscr'ipt ion and belowv that thle
ser'vi(e tlag t4a(cked Ila t oni wall ---eni
(Iloseid ins5criplt ion t hat he i' s hlaving
To'l thel Glory of God
andl of
ini Loving Memiory of
I lewlet Sullivan, Sr.,
.\ Soldier' of the War of the Amer'icanl
Antd in hionor or
Ills iDeseendants
WVho are' withI thle C;olors
In the plresenlt Warit
For Freedloml
1918.
A motiloln was madle to sendl thanks
to lieltoni Sullian in behalf of the
r'euionl, for the flags. Motioni prie
valled.
Song.
A motion for each one that has a
relative in the war to send them a
'opy of the paper containing the
minutes, movedl and carried.
Song-"God be with You Till We
Meet Again."
ClosIng prayer by Mr. Holland.
Annie Garlington, Sec.
NOTICE.
All of (he Associate Members of the
Legal Advis'ory Board are requested
to meet with the Permiannt Board at
Laurens on next Saturday, the 14th
of Sept. at 11 o'clock, A. M.
H. Y. SIMPSON,
. F. P. McoGOWAN,
(Permanent Board.
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Notv Moe4
A CaeTutris adop ted I. I; k
thresher, haler, enlsi i ge cutteri, k ed
imanure spreader, harrows. 1ols, hP'e
power need (on the frm. It do.es all t'h<
saving of time than is possiole by the oh
Case bulilt the pioneer tractor of
America. You are not offere'd an
experiment, but an anticle that has
been proved right. It- is guaiinteed
to do as well or better, than any
other similar product.
Seventy-five years of farm machin
ROPP &
CROSS H1
AGENTS: Laurens, Newbr-rry, Greenw
Write or Wire Us for Cata
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SCHOOL
It's school time agaii
have some good dural
growing, romping schoo
pensive proposition, at 1
raised a few chiJ ren kr
know, too, thy-eal valu<
GO6JiCH
We have the satisf'
style features to please i
of it the solid, substanitie
sist upon.
Leathers of Gun Metal,
Styles in medium or his
Button, lace or bluchei
Our school shoes ar,
feet perfectly, and our<
insures it.
CLARDY d
"The House o
III N7 01 () I dii. a --mall
' 1i '1 sz;-I'S Noci etc. It pulL a
r, lo de, d .:.er, i n fa I.I t fil', every
se thing; at a low( r cos:t and greater
I way.
eryIv constructin'. hs iven ase pro
dlction a w0orId-wi(1( reputation.
The Case Tractor shares this reputa
tion and has the same high quality
as other Case machinery. Case
tractors are built in 5 sizes---9-18,
10-20, 12-25, 20-40, and 80-60.
FORK A
LL, S.
ood, Abbevil6-land Saluda Counties.
logue or kepresentative.
4W,
SHQ1-S
i and the children must
le school shoes. The
1 feet are always an ex
>est. Parents who have
ow all about it. They
a of
)OL SHOES
~ing kind; with all the
he boy or girl, and back
lwear that parents in
Calf and the new Tans.
h cut. Solid oak soles.
s-all sizes and widths.
a formed to fit growing
3xpert service in fitting
a WILSON
F Good Shoes"